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Articles related to "Templar"
Knights Templar The Knights Templar were originally a small group of warriors sworn to defend pilgrims and the Holy places of Christendom in the Holy Land. knights templar • knightly equipment • templar tactics • crusades • templar training
In Search of the Knights Templar Simon Brighton's In Search of the Knights Templar is the first comprehensive survey of all of the Templar sites in Britain. knights templar • in search of the knights templar by simon brighton • in search of the knights templar • the knights templar • knights templars
The Trial of the Templars The arrest and trial of the Templars destroyed the first military religious order. But they lived on in legends of divine retribution. templars • templar • templer • templarios • templier
The Sign of the Cross: the Knights Templar This article tells the story of the Knights Templars. medieval history • knights templars • philip the fair
Checker Comics (Small Press I) Small Press News - Checker Comics offers mail order comics - direct from their web site to your house. Also death of Jean-Claude Forest, who created "Barbarella" small press news • checker comics • mail order • comics • barbarella
Lives of the Saint Suite101 looks back at one of British TV's most successful exports of the 1960s - The Saint, which made a star out of the actor who was later to play James Bond - Roger Moore the saint • roger moore • itc • nbc • cult tv
Chinon Parchment and the Templars On Friday 13th October 1307, the Knights Templar and the Grand Master Jacques de Molay were summoned to Paris. Six hundred and twenty of them were arrested, for heresy. knights templar • chinon parchment • philip iv of france • templars and charge of heresy • trial of the templars
The Templars Genealogy Quest If it wasn't gold and silver the Templars were searching for, what was it? templars • genealogy • solomon's temple • quest • nine templars
The Templars: a Cursed Knighthood This legendary brotherhood gave their lives to the Church and its ideals. Surrounded by myths and mystery they were betrayed and murdered. the templars curse • the templars murder • the betrayal of the knights • middles ages • relics of the church
What did the Knights Templar do on Temple Mount In response to a call to arms by Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont, Christian armies of the First Crusade took Jerusalem in 1099. knights templar jerusalem • crusaders • temple mount • dome of the rock • al aqsa mosque
The Wealth of the Knights Templar The owners of the most important relics of Christianity and leading financiers. The Knights Templar were the most powerful Order of the medieval era. knights templar • warrior monks • crusades • relics of medieval era • 14th century france
A Templar Christmas Christmas Day in a Templar convent was anything but quiet. templars • christmas • medieval christmas • templar • templier
Book review: The Oxford Illustrated History of the Crusades A comprehensive guide to all aspects of the Crusades from their origins in 1095 until the end of the 17th century. wargaming • crusades • knights templar • teutonic knights • hussites
Jonathan Factotum's Baphomet Mystery Dubh Sidhe presents her imaginary, Jonathan Factotum, and his tale of the Baphomet Mystery. Please allow page to load. avalon • folklore • faeries • myths • legends
Knights at the Opera, Part 11 – Ivanhoe Although <I>Ivanhoe</I> is dismissed as stodgy fare in our own time (by those who haven’t read it) for Victorians it was an exciting, exotic tale of love and adventure -- as a story, and then as an opera. opera • opera • knights • crusades • sir walter scott
Portugal’s Knights Templar Trail When the Knights Templar were disbanded by the Pope, Portugal's king formed the new Order of Christ, and invited them to join. Several castles and sites tell their story portugal knights templar trail • templar castles • mystical order of crusaders • order of christ • medieval knights
Rediscovering the Archetypal Feminine Reconnecting with the archetypal feminine through travel experiences exploring Celtic spirituality archetypal feminine • celtic spirituality • jung • individuation • goddess
The Apprentice Pillar Instantly famous from the release of "The da Vinci Code," Rosslyn Chapel's mysteries were lost in literary translation. This article's focus is the Apprentice Pillar. the apprentice pillar • rosslyn chapel • the da vinci code • holy grail • william sinclair
The Formation of the Knights Templar The influx of Christian pilgrims in Jerusalem after the Crusades, created problems. The Knights Templar were founded because of a need to protect these these travellers. knightstemplar • crusades • warrior monks • 11th century jeruslem • knights hospitaller
The Knights Templar The Templars were famous long before Dan Brown's novel "The Da Vinci Code" cast them as goddess-worshipping protectors of the secret of the Grail. But who were they? templar • templer • templier • templarios • temple
Who Was the Last Templar? Only in Portugal is anything known of the Templars' history after their lands and castles were seized by greedy kings who feared their power and coveted their wealth. who was the last templar • portugal’s connection knights templar • still exist secret society • pope dissolved 1307 • medieval military religious order
Friday the 13th King Phillip of France ordered all Templars to be destroyed on Friday the 13th, what were his reasons for doing so? the inquisition • templar treasure • battle of bannockburn • friday the 13th • jaques de molay
Hunting the Illuminati The Illuminati are a popular concept within New Age beliefs, follow the author hunting them down! illuminati • bildergerg group • conspiracy theory • knights templar and illuminati • freemasonic conspiracy
Rosslyn Chapel The Chapel is a mix of Christian, Pagan and Templar influences, and forever associated with: the Knights Templar,the Holy Grail and sadly Dan Brown and the Da Vinci Code. "rosslyn chapel" • "da vinci code" • "knights templar" • (rosslyn) • freemasonary
Portugal’s Ten Best Sights Portugal is filled with exciting travel experiences, don't miss sites, hilltop castles, gardens and beautiful scenery, so it's hard to pick only 10 best places to visit portugal’s ten best sights • roman villas • moorish cities • douro valley vineyards • knights templar castles
Secret Words, Secret Societies - Part 2 Secret words and societies sects • cults • knights templar • skull and bones • yale
Film Review: Ivanhoe Walter Scott's novel Ivanhoe, filmed many times, has given Hollywood a popular view of Saxons vs. Normans and evil Templars in medieval England. ivanhoe • sir walter scott • robin hood • richar lion-heart • sherwood
Amando de Ossorio's Tombs of the Blind Dead A review of Amando de Ossorio's 1971 film, Tombs of the Blind Dead--a film wherein undead Templar Knights rise from the grave seeking human blood. horror • movies • videos • laserdisc • dvd
Broken Sword Movie Set for Cinemas Geroge and Nico are back as the popular Broken Sword video game is undergoing adaptation to the big screen, with creator Charles Cecil set to produce. broken sword • broken sword movie • george stobbart • nicole collard • charles cecil
This Place Is Terrible
The mystery of Rennes le Chateau began in 1891 and we are no closer to solving it today. This small, seemingly insignificant, village stands shoulder to shoulder with the Pyramids of Egypt and Stonehenge in the complexity of its riddle. If it could be solved, we may have the answer to some of the most perplexing mysteries on our planet. rennes-le-chateau • sharon k. west • sharon west • priory of sion • knights templar
Common and Unusual Types of Phobias Fear is one of the most powerful of all human emotions. A phobia is a type of fear that is excessive, and often it is so overpowering that it can paralyze an individual. common and unusual types of phobias • irrational and debilitating fears • the most common phobias afflicting people today • agoraphobia • claustrophobia
Inquisitions of the Middle Ages For nearly six centuries, the Catholic Church operated a series of inquisitions for the purpose of wiping out heresy and witchcraft. spanish inquisition • catholic church • burning witches • burning heretics • religious persecution
Rosslyn Chapel, Near Edinburgh, Scotland The stunning carvings inside Rosslyn chapel are worth seeing on their own merit, and readers of the Da Vinci Code will get an extra frisson as they recognise the site. rosslyn chapel • roslin chapel • william st clair • apprentice pillar • prentice pillar
The Death of Dalziel Reginald Hill excels himself in "The Death of Dalziel," which begins with Dalziel himself being blown up, leaving Pascoe to investigate a complex series of crimes. the death of dalziel • reginald hill • dalziel and pascoe • police procedural • emily dickinson
Amando de Ossorio's Return of the Blind Dead A review of Amando de Ossorio's sequel to Tombs of the Blind Dead--the villainous undead Templar Knights are back and thirsty for blood. amando de ossorio • return of the blind dead • horror • video • dvd
Elizabeth Thornton's Whisper His Name Find romance and action during the days of Napoloen in Elizabeth Thornton's Whisper His Name. keywords: reviewer • lynne • lynne remick • remick • suite
The Cathar & Albigensian Crusade When Rome was threatened with the usurpation of it's influence in matters of knowledge and learning, it began the first crusade against local Europeans. toulouse france • spanish-french border • pyrenees mountains • ancient abbeys • montsegur
The Fool and The Fisher King Unlocking the mysteries of the Tarot and Grail with the Fool as the key. This is the first of what will be a series of articles on Tarot and Arthurian legend. tarot • grail • fisher king • king arthur • arthurian
The Horns of Hattin Fought on the 4th of July 1187, the Battle at the Horns of Hattin was a resounding victory for the Muslim forces of Saladin over the Christian army of the Crusader States the horns of hattin 1187 • crusaders • crusader army • christian and muslim armies • the battle of hattin
CYPRUS BRIEF HISTORY- part II As you have get Cyprus history, this article will take you further. AS Cyprus "The Land You Will Love",history of Cyprus including an historical overview of the island, people, food, and much more. A quick glance over the past…….. cyprus • cyprus tourism • travel • mediterranean • vacation
Faro’s Secret Spooky Bone Chapel Human bones line a chapel, storks nest in the church towers, Roman mosaics decorate a former convent and blue tiles form murals inside gold-washed churches. faro portugal’s algarve capital city • secret spooky bone chapel • baroque carmelite church • macabre toothy skulls grin at visitors • capela de ossos
Knights What exactly was a knight? How were they trained? What did they do? This article deals with these topics. knights • chivalry • medieval • pages • squires
Madrid and Spain's Historic Heart Between the Prado and Thyssen Museum, strolling through Retriro park and Plaza Mayor and visiting the 2800-room Palacio Real (Royal Palace), Madrid alone keeps you busy. madrid • travel in spain • spanish cities • central spain • daytrips from madrid
National Treasure Film DVD Review Benjamin Franklin Gates (Nicolas Cage), dreamed of tracking down the treasure his forefathers failed to find. Where does it start? With a clue called the Charlotte. national treasure movie review • nicholas cage and national treasure • free masons' wealth and knights templar • nicholas gates treasure hunter • national treasure family picture
Ritual abuse: Modern hysteria or ancient practice? Discusses ritual abuse in a historical context, starting with the Ancient Assyrians, until modern times. ritual abuse • history of
Saladin Moslem Military Hero Saladin united the Middle East and fought two separate armies of crusaders. He is seen as a great military leader by both the east and the west. salah al-din yusuf ibn ayyub salah al-din • saladin • tikrit • kurdish • famous iraqi
Vigo: Spain's Atlantic Cruise Port Take a shore excursion to the pilgrim city of Santiago de Compostella, explore an Iberian Celtic hill fort, bask on a beach or feast on a paella of Spanish shellfish. vigo • spain • atlantic cruise port • shore excursion • pilgrim
Book Review: My Favorite Fantasy Story This week is a book review of Fantasy anthology <u>My Favorite Fantasy Story</u> edited by Martin H. Greenberg.
Outlaws Call them outlaws, gangsters, crooks, gunslingers, desperados, or any other name, they are still famous for the deeds they did that changed the course of history. outlaws • bandits • bad guys • fugitives • gangsters |
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